Boasting an expansive service temperature range from -25°C to +450°C (extending
to +630°C in restricted air areas), these materials exhibit low friction
coefficients and high-pressure resistance. With load-bearing capabilities
surpassing most metals' yield points, they defend against wear and friction,
eliminating metal-to-metal contact. Their benefits include safeguarding against
seizure, scoring, galling, fretting corrosion, and stick-slip.
A metal priming paste designed for initial equipment use or rebuilding, serves
as a lubricant for journal bearings, gearboxes, and splines. It minimizes
press-fitting power, averting misalignment, seizure, and wear during heavy
loads. Ideal for sliding metal surfaces like shafts, pumps, and gears, it
curtails wear, friction, and cold-welding. The paste acts as an antifriction and
anti-wear lubricant, ensuring smooth operation under slow sliding speeds and
preventing cold welding on heavily loaded surfaces.